Encyclopedia of the social and solidarity economy : : a collective work of the united nations inter-agency task force on sse (untfsse) / / edited by Ilcheong Yi ; with Peter Utting [and nine others].

"Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd in partnership with United Nations Inter-Agency Task Force on SSE (UNTFSSE) The Encyclopedia of the Social and Solidarity Economy is a comprehensive reference text that explores how the social and solidarity economy (SSE) plays a significant role in creating and dev...

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Place / Publishing House:Northampton : : Edward Elgar Publishing,, 2023.
Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (508 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Figures
  • Tables
  • About the editors
  • Contributors
  • Foreword
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Abbreviations
  • PART I HISTORIES, CONCEPTS AND THEORIES
  • 1. Activism and social movements
  • 2. Community economies
  • 3. Contemporary understandings
  • 4. Ecological economics
  • 5. Feminist economics
  • 6. Globalization and alter-globalization
  • 7. Heterodox economics
  • 8. Indigenous economies
  • 9. Moral economy and human economy
  • 10. Origins and histories
  • 11. Postcolonial theories
  • 12. The Black social economy
  • 13. The commons
  • PART II ACTORS AND ORGANIZATIONS
  • 14. African American solidarity economics and distributive justice
  • 15. Associations and associationalism
  • 16. Community-based organizations
  • 17. Cooperatives and mutuals
  • 18. LGBT* inclusion
  • 19. Migrants and refugees
  • 20. Non-governmental organisations and foundations
  • 21. Social enterprises
  • 22. Women's self-help groups
  • 23. Youth
  • PART III LINKAGES TO DEVELOPMENT
  • 24. Care and home support services
  • 25. Culture, sports and leisuresectors
  • 26. Education sector
  • 27. Energy, water and wastemanagement sectors
  • 28. Finance sector
  • 29. Food and agriculture sector
  • 30. Gender equality and empowerment
  • 31. Health and care sector
  • 32. Housing sector
  • 33. Information and communication technology (ICT)
  • 34. Local community development
  • 35. Peace and non-violence
  • 36. Reduction of hunger and poverty
  • 37. Reduction of multidimensional inequalities
  • 38. Social services
  • 39. Sustainable investment, production and consumption
  • 40. The Sustainable Development Goals
  • 41. Tourism sector
  • 42. Work integration
  • PART IV ENABLING ENVIRONMENT AND GOVERNANCE
  • 43. Access to markets
  • 44. Co-optation, isomorphism and instrumentalisation
  • 45. Financing
  • 46. Legal frameworks and laws.
  • 47. Local and territorial development plans
  • 48. Management
  • 49. Participation, governance, collective action and democracy
  • 50. Partnership and co-construction
  • 51. Public policy
  • 52. Resilience in the context of multiple crises
  • 53. Social policy
  • 54. Statistical measurement
  • 55. Supporting organizations andintermediaries
  • 56. The institutional ecosystem
  • 57. Working conditions and wages
  • Index.